No internals, but I am sure Ms. O'Malley will be along shortly with those.

(PS. Interesting talk at last week's prog-blogs event about what happens to Green Party leader Lizzie May after the next federal election. It sounds like she'll pack it in if she doesn't win a seat, which would essentially kill the party as a credible political force. Hate to say it, but that's the best thing that might happen to the Libs. It seems to me the 2nd choice for most of those voters is LPoC not NDP.)

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The Liberals need to give people a reason to vote for them. So the drift is likely into 'undecided.'

The GPC will not replace May with someone who has the same initial profile.

I predict she will not gain a seat, will resign, unless a federal election occurs before the coming GPC leadership contest this summer, in which case she'll just not run.

The GPC will end up being run by the hacks who ran it before May, and I'll probably get banned for life from that Party without notification. Yes, the hacks and scoundrels have done that to people before. Imagine a political party banning people who are not members and who have not applied to be. The pre-May GPC used to do that.

You say, "Where is the vote going? I hope its not to the NDP--that would be like Canadians rejecting steak for meat-loaf." Not that I disgree with characterizing the NDP as the meat-loaf, but which party is supposed to be the steak? The Libs under Michael Ignoramus are leftover pizza and the Cons under Steve Harpie are syrup of ipecac.